This Vivo phone will be shipped with a Samsung Exynos processor

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Vivo, alongside the X80 series, is going to launch another smartphone, Vivo S15e, in the Chinese market. The device is going to mark the debut of the Vivo S15 series. It is already clear that it is not going to be a flagship model and we can expect middle-level specifications. 

In a report published by MySmartPrice, the complete spec sheet of the smartphone is available. A major highlight regarding the smartphone is that it is said to have Samsung Exynos 1080 processor

The inclusion of the Samsung processor will keep the device in competition with other devices like Vivo X60, X60 Pro, etc. At this time we cannot say that the device will be released in India. However, we can see it reaching the Indian shores after a couple of months. 

Vivo S15e expected specifications

As tipped by Ishan Agarwal, the Vivo S15e may come equipped with a 6.4-inch AMOLED display paired with a 90Hz refresh rate. The screen also has an FHD+ resolution with 1080x2400 pixels. It is being said that the device will also get a water-drop notch at the top of the display. 

We can also expect an in-display fingerprint sensor and a face unlock feature. The smartphone will operate on the Origin OS Ocean based on the Android 12 operating system. It will also get an 8GB LPDDR4x RAM along with 128GB and 256GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. 

The Vivo S15e sports a triple rear camera setup including a 50MP primary shooter, 13MP ultra wide-angle shooter, and a 2MP macro shooter. The smartphone gets a 16MP front camera for the sake of selfies and video calls. 

It will be powered by a 4700mAh battery along with 66W super-fast charging support. We can expect the device to get completely charged in an hour with the fast charging tech. The smartphone will be shipped in three different colour options - Black, Peach, and Blue.

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